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It is Louis Malle's last movie. I liked it but it is definitely not for everybody. There is literally no set or decor and your only focus is on the actors and their perfomance. Luckilly, all the actors are very good and gave very impressive perfomances. It is not an easy watch but it is definitely worth a look.

"Wallace Shawn
Shawn, early for rehearsal because he got the start time wrong, stands on a Manhattan corner eating a knish. He comments to Lynn Cohen that he couldn’t sleep the night before as other conversations circle around. He lays his head down on a wood bench and tries to drift off while the rest of the drama company gets settled, and in we slip to Malle’s graceful take on Anton Chekov’s Uncle Vanya.
Shawn, as the title character, plays another type of overshadowed figure: one who ha"

“It is Louis Malle's last movie. I liked it but it is definitely not for everybody. There is literally no set or decor and your only focus is on the actors and their perfomance. Luckilly, all the actors are very good and gave very impressive perfomances. It is not an easy watch but it is definitely worth a look.” read more